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Martin McKee

Martin McKee: They promised us £350 million a week for the NHS—the reality will be very different

April 19, 2018

There is one thing about which almost all British politicians now agree—the NHS needs more money. And we know where it will come from. We have read it on the […]

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Martin McKee: Too big to fail? The Carillion affair exposes wider failings of governance

January 17, 2018

Carillion, an outsourcing company that had become a major provider of support services in the NHS and other sectors of the economy has joined a select group of once great […]

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Martin McKee: What would a “no deal” Brexit mean—and what does it tell us about those who advocate for it?

January 10, 2018

It is difficult to envisage a worse outcome for the United Kingdom than “no deal” Brexit—it would have serious implications for health […]

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Martin McKee: The Brexit agreement—a work in progress, but much is still uncertain

December 8, 2017

Although it was touch and go up to the very end, the negotiators from the European Union and the United Kingdom government have agreed that “sufficient progress” has been made […]

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Martin McKee: The devil is in the detail—why retaining the European Health Insurance Card may be an impossible dream

November 16, 2017

The European Health Insurance Card symbolises the many benefits that the European Union brings to its citizens. It allows tourists to obtain healthcare when they are visiting another member state […]

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Martin McKee: Building bridges in Budapest

September 14, 2017

Dr Tedros set out his priorities on SDGs […]

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Martin McKee: The Brexit negotiations have started, but are they going anywhere?

June 20, 2017

Regardless of what happens with Brexit negotiations, there are now three fundamental threats to the NHS and health policy in the UK, says Martin McKee […]

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Martin McKee: Creating chaos and confusion from strength and stability—the general election 2017

June 12, 2017

The chaos that has resulted from the result of the general election has important implications for health, says Martin McKee […]

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Martin McKee: The infamous Brexit dinner party—health was a major issue, but only for the EU

May 3, 2017

Discussions on Brexit have not got off to a good start, with health at the centre of the disagreement, even if the UK does not seem to realise it […]

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Martin McKee: Article 50 has been triggered. Now what?

April 3, 2017

The sound of ideology slamming into a wall of reality is already echoing throughout Whitehall, says Martin McKee, as he unpicks some of the consequences of Brexit. […]

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